The two will donate equipment for two wards at Lisbon's Santa Maria hospital, providing the wards with 10 beds each, ventilators, heart monitors, infusion pumps, and syringes, the hospital said in a statement.

In Porto, the country's second biggest city, the Portuguese pair will equip one ward at the Santo Antonio hospital with 15 intensive care beds, much-needed ventilators, monitors, and other equipment. The three wards will be named after the men.

"We want to thank Ronaldo and Mendes for the initiative, which is so useful at the time the country needs everyone so much," Paulo Barbosa, president of Santo Antonio's administrative council, said in a statement.

Though Portugal has only reported 2,362 coronavirus cases and 29 deaths, far fewer than in Italy and Spain, the country's health system is already under pressure.

The nurses' association, Ordem dos Enfermeiros, echoed doctors' concerns and said some nurses are using swimming goggles to protect themselves.

Of those infected so far, 165 are health workers, according to the country's health secretary of state, Antonio Sales. Portugal declared a state of emergency on Wednesday with restrictions on people's movements.

(Source: Reuters)

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